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Verify your coverageMy brother did really good at Awakenings. This program seemed to mesh well with him and his needs. One thing about this program that worked so well for him was that it's a mostly holistic program. He was diagnosed with depression when he was 16 and has been on medication since then. At Awakenings they didn't try to take him off his meds, didn't tell him that he didn't need it. They also didn't prescribe any additional medication there. They don't do that. You stay what you're on when you get there and that's it. That along with the staff, the treatment program he did and everything else, he had a great experience there. The staff were easy to get along with and easy to work with. The other clients helped my brother a lot as well. They helped him fit in when he first got there and made him comfortable there. My brother had a easy time staying through his program because he liked it there. He learned a lot about himself and how best to keep himself sober. They didn't take him off his medication but, they also didn't try to prescribe anything while he was there. All that combined just worked for him and made Awakenings a wonderful rehab that he benefited greatly from going to. I never tried it but heard the food could be better. Could use more staff members too but, the staff they have are amazing.
Best Drug Rehabilitation has been a great program for me and I want to be able to share my experience with others in hopes that it will be what they need to make the first step into their recovery process. When I first got here I did not think that it was going to be of any help to me. I soon realized that it was unlike anything that I thought it was going to be. I first went through he detox process and I knew right off the bat that it was going to be the most difficult foe me. I can at least say that while it was a hard thing to go through it was a very good medical detox and the staff was able to keep me comfortable. It was not east but I knew that it would not be going into this and detox is the hardest part, at least it was for me. Several types of counseling are available most common are individual or group based. For me I really like the group based because while listening to other peoples stories it really gave me the courage and motivation to be able to talk about some of my own issues that I was going through on a day to day basis. I did really have to come up with things to talk about on my own or feel pressure to talk just by myself because we are all talking together. For those of you that like one on one counseling that is available as well. They also have something called art therapy and this was something that I have never heard of before, but once I tried it I can really see how it helps both during and after the drug recovery process. All of the staff here is exceptional and everything that they do is tailored to really help everyone that comes their way. I have been clean and sober for a year now and I am daily using the tools that they have taught me while being there. Give this place a try and you wont regret it;)
The only regret that I have is that I didn't find ARD years ago. They treated me with such respect and understanding in the midst of a crisis. The whole team were great to me and my mom. Even almost a year after the procedure, my life has changed for the better in every way. It's crazy to think how obsessed I was with heroin and now it just isn't (and won't be) part of my life. Thank you ARD and God Bless you all.
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